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Volunteer Application <br />Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br />Lee Storrow Page 1 of 3 <br />Home Address:208 Barclay Road <br />Township of Residence: Chapel Hill <br />Zone of Residence:C.H. City Limits <br />Ethnic Background: <br />Sex:Male <br />Phone (Day):919-914-0311 <br />Phone (Evening):919-914-0311 <br />Phone (Cell):919-914-0311 <br />Email:leestorrow@gmail.com <br />Name: Lee Storrow <br />Boards/Commissions applied for: <br />Chapel Hill NC 27516 <br />Place of Employment: NC Aids Action Network <br />Job Title:Executive Director <br />Name Called: <br />Year of OC Residence:2008 <br />Community Activities/Organizational Memberships: <br />I served on the Chapel Hill Town Council from 2011 - 2015. As a member of the council, I <br />served on various boards, including the Historic Rogers Road Task Force, Orange <br />County Visitor s Bureau, and Chapel Hill Public Art Commission. I’m proud to have <br />advanced inter-governmental relations during my time on the council, and worked closely <br />with other elected officials across the county to support visitor promotion, access to <br />voting, and public transportation and infrastructure. Since I ve left the council, I ve <br />continued to serve on the Visitor s Bureau Board as a non-voting representative of the <br />Town of Chapel Hill. Currently, I m a member of the Chapel Hill Chamber of Commerce s <br />Chapel Hill Young Professionals (CHYP) and board of directors of the Strowd Roses <br />Foundation. Professionally, I work as the executive director of the North Carolina AIDS <br />Action Network, a statewide nonprofit that advocates on behalf of those living with and at- <br />risk of acquiring HIV/AIDS. I’m also a member of the United Church of Chapel Hill. <br />Past Service on Orange County Advisory Boards: <br />Orange County Visitors Bureau <br />Durham Technical Community College Board of Trustees <br />Background, education and experience relevant to this board: <br />I have a diverse history of serving on many non-profit, advisory, and government boards. I <br />currently serve on two national boards of the American Heart Association, and served on the <br />board of directors of Truth Initiative (formerly the American Legacy Foundation), the nationâ €™s <br />largest national public health organization focused on tobacco prevention and cessation. The <br />Truth Initiative board included diverse political perspectives, and was mandated by the Master <br />Settlement Agreement to included two governors, two attorney generals, and two state <br />legislators, one from each political party. I built strong relationships with board members from <br />4